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Cool it down by 15C. Then it will be 15c in the summer, 0c in the winter, with some snow XD
If that is true, you can imagine Singapore being oceanic, the Sahara being mild instead of hot, and Harbin becoming tundra at 45N. Just a few examples how this is great...
Leave it alone- the earth has PLENTY of diverse climates to choose from as it is- no need to heat the earth up or cool it down when one can already CHOOSE to live in either a hotter or colder climate by moving.
Lol, Adrianna. Unless you are American or an EU citizen, you are stuck in the narrow range of climates most countries have. It's far easier said than done for most people to move to a climate that's more favorable to them unless the entire world did away with international borders
I think it's fine as it is - if the Earth cooled down significantly, then winters in climates I currently consider desirable would be too cold for my liking, and those climates I prefer now would end up further south at latitudes where the sun rises too early in the winter and sets too early in the summer. I wouldn't mind local decreases in temperature, such as in the UK, so our winters return to how they were in the 17th - 19th centuries, but the climates of, say, southern Finland and Estonia are fine from my perspective, any colder and it wouldn't be so great.
Lol, Adrianna. Unless you are American or an EU citizen, you are stuck in the narrow range of climates most countries have. It's far easier said than done for most people to move to a climate that's more favorable to them unless the entire world did away with international borders
if youre EU the choice is not as wide as USA... also to move to another country you need to speak the language really well in order to get a normal job, so theoritically you can move anywhere in EU but if you only know your native language... not really! unless you want to pick vegetables from local field
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